18ARG is a stock market and railroad building game set in Argentina where the players take the roles of railway investors and company presidents. In these roles, players try to accumulate wealth. Players do this through the ownership of shares of stock in the railroad companies. When a company earns money and pays dividends, the dividends are paid to the...
An 18xx game in the first state of Brazil, namely Bahia (BA). Main characteristics: Existence of 9 privates railways companies and 1 state-owned company; Cost for construction of trails; State incentives for building trails in part of the map; Possibility of issue shares by railways companies; Possibility of obtaining loans by railways companies;...
18BE is a one-to-five Players complex economic board game openly inspired by the share-trading and railroad operating 18xx games series originated by Francis Tresham and Leonhard Orgler. Belgium, 19th Century. The air is thick, charged with coal particles. The land is dark, muddy. Coal Mines spread everywhere. Yet people are starving. The Belgian...
18BF is a game in the 18xx series set in Great Britain. A game of route building and running trains to make money. The player with the most assets (cash and share value) at the end wins. Corporations start out small and grow into larger ones through growth, merger and/or acquisition. Then, later in the game, these larger corporations can merge to form...
Like all members of the 18xx family, this game is played in alternating stock rounds, where players buy and sell shares in multiple corporations, and sets of operating rounds, where the corporations operate on the map and possibly pay dividends to their shareholders. At the end of the game the player with the greatest net worth in stock value and cash...
Trolley Car companies of Cleveland, Ohio. This is an 18xx style train game that begins in 1848 and ends in 1980. There are nine public trolley car companies and one government controlled company. The game also includes eight private companies that are auctioned off at the beginning of the game. Players struggle to keep their trolley car companies from...
18CO: Rock & Stock is an 18xx game where three to six players compete to earn money and build the best stock portfolio by investing in and operating railroad Corporations within the state of Colorado. Corporations race to complete a route from the East to Salt Lake City. New Corporations form and take control of old, failing Corporations. The player with...
18DE: Germany – This is a more conventional operational game that uses the great merger/conversion system from 1817, but strips out the short selling. It plays fast and it feels like a full game experience in only 3-4 hours. Medium (3-4h) 1817-style game, but with no short sales. Rules changes from 1817: - No short selling - No NY, but there are OO tiles...
18DO-Dortmund is a strategic economy game, which reflects the development of the most important industries in Dortmund during the 19th century. Dortmund has been a town of beer brewers since the medieval age. About 1840 the first underground mining started and the first steel mill has been built. The connection with the German railway net pushed the...
18EC is a new 18xx gamekit published by Wolfram Janich in 2005. Available in kit and ready-to-play form, in both English and German, the game is set between the east coast of the USA and the Mississippi. The game has a larger-than-usual bank and a very large map, leading to a long game, even for 18xx titles. May be purchased directly from the designer in...
Like 18WE/72, 18EE/82 is an operational strategy game based on Mike Hutton’s popular 1862: Railway Mania in the Eastern Counties system covering Easter Europe. It features a larger board, 21 major companies, and more offboard areas than either 18EA/62 or 18WE/72. Any player familiar with 18WE/72 will very easily be able to enjoy 18EE/82, because the rules...